Compare Heroes of Hellas Origins: Part Two prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Jaibo Games. Published by Alawar Casual. Released on 9/28/2022. Available on PC. Genres: Adventure, Casual, Indie, Strategy.

Casual match-three with Greek mythology dressing and over 100 levels - comfortable territory for series fans, but don't expect the depth of a puzzle game that will tax your brain for long.

My usual spreadsheet instincts are useless here, and I mean that as useful context rather than a complaint. Heroes of Hellas Origins: Part Two sits firmly in the Alawar casual stable: a match-three puzzler wrapped in Greek mythology aesthetics, built for players who want something to unwind with rather than something to optimise. Coming in as a strategy-minded reviewer, that perspective actually helps me explain exactly who this is and is not for. The core loop has you chaining matching tokens across grid-based boards with specific objectives on each stage. Levels ask you to find hearts and flowers of life, scrub dark vines from the playing field, unleash lightning to clear obstacles, and smash firestones and monoliths that block progress. Each god you encounter through the story restores a divine power, and those abilities - shuffling the board, nuking specific tile types - function as limited-use tools you can deploy when a stage threatens to stall. With over 100 levels in total, the sheer quantity of content is the main selling point, and the pacing is gentle enough that newcomers to the genre will not feel dropped into the deep end without a life jacket. The tutorial does its job without being condescending, which is more than many casual titles manage. What the game does not offer is the kind of decision-making that keeps a strategy player hooked past the first hour. The divine power system adds a light tactical layer - timing when to burn a shuffle versus holding it for a monolith cluster matters occasionally - but the overall difficulty curve stays flat for long stretches. Veterans of the match-three genre will find little mechanical surprise beyond what Part One already offered. The narrative framing, where Hades recruits you to restore Hellas, is thin connective tissue rather than a real story driver. The lore extras such as creature descriptions and concept art paintings are a nice touch for mythology fans, but they live outside the puzzle loop entirely. Where the game earns genuine credit is consistency and polish. The visual presentation is clean and colourful, the board layouts avoid feeling repetitive across the early-to-mid game, and cloud save support means you can pick up and put down sessions without friction. The Steam user base, while small, has responded positively, which tracks with what the game promises: a reliable, low-stress way to spend an evening with familiar mechanics in a setting that at least has personality. For a strategy specialist like me, this is not where I live. But I can recognise that the Heroes of Hellas series has built a loyal audience precisely because it delivers exactly what it advertises without overclaiming. If you own Part One and enjoyed it, Part Two is a consistent continuation. If you are new to the series and looking for a low-commitment casual puzzler with a mythology theme, the entry point is accessible enough to justify the curiosity. Anyone expecting emergent strategy or genuine difficulty scaling should look elsewhere. Diego, Scout Team

Heroes of Hellas Origins: Part Two
AdventureCasualIndieStrategy

Heroes of Hellas Origins: Part Two

Sep 28, 2022Jaibo GamesAlawar Casual
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Casual match-three with Greek mythology dressing and over 100 levels - comfortable territory for series fans, but don't expect the depth of a puzzle game that will tax your brain for long.

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My usual spreadsheet instincts are useless here, and I mean that as useful context rather than a complaint. Heroes of Hellas Origins: Part Two sits firmly in the Alawar casual stable: a match-three puzzler wrapped in Greek mythology aesthetics, built for players who want something to unwind with rather than something to optimise. Coming in as a strategy-minded reviewer, that perspective actually helps me explain exactly who this is and is not for. The core loop has you chaining matching tokens across grid-based boards with specific objectives on each stage. Levels ask you to find hearts and flowers of life, scrub dark vines from the playing field, unleash lightning to clear obstacles, and smash firestones and monoliths that block progress. Each god you encounter through the story restores a divine power, and those abilities - shuffling the board, nuking specific tile types - function as limited-use tools you can deploy when a stage threatens to stall. With over 100 levels in total, the sheer quantity of content is the main selling point, and the pacing is gentle enough that newcomers to the genre will not feel dropped into the deep end without a life jacket. The tutorial does its job without being condescending, which is more than many casual titles manage. What the game does not offer is the kind of decision-making that keeps a strategy player hooked past the first hour. The divine power system adds a light tactical layer - timing when to burn a shuffle versus holding it for a monolith cluster matters occasionally - but the overall difficulty curve stays flat for long stretches. Veterans of the match-three genre will find little mechanical surprise beyond what Part One already offered. The narrative framing, where Hades recruits you to restore Hellas, is thin connective tissue rather than a real story driver. The lore extras such as creature descriptions and concept art paintings are a nice touch for mythology fans, but they live outside the puzzle loop entirely. Where the game earns genuine credit is consistency and polish. The visual presentation is clean and colourful, the board layouts avoid feeling repetitive across the early-to-mid game, and cloud save support means you can pick up and put down sessions without friction. The Steam user base, while small, has responded positively, which tracks with what the game promises: a reliable, low-stress way to spend an evening with familiar mechanics in a setting that at least has personality. For a strategy specialist like me, this is not where I live. But I can recognise that the Heroes of Hellas series has built a loyal audience precisely because it delivers exactly what it advertises without overclaiming. If you own Part One and enjoyed it, Part Two is a consistent continuation. If you are new to the series and looking for a low-commitment casual puzzler with a mythology theme, the entry point is accessible enough to justify the curiosity. Anyone expecting emergent strategy or genuine difficulty scaling should look elsewhere. Diego, Scout Team

Tags

singleplayerachievementscloud-savestier:sub-5Match-ThreeGreek MythologyDivine PowersLevel-Based ProgressionObstacle ClearingArtifact CollectionRelaxed Difficulty

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OS
Windows 7 or later
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
300 MB available space
Graphics
GPU with at least 512 MB VRAM
Processor
1.5 GHz processor

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Developer
Jaibo Games
Publisher
Alawar Casual
Release Date
Sep 28, 2022

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